Here's an updated HBCI planned-feature list, since I managed to get quite some stuff working. Note that I still can't recommend the HBCI subsystem for widespread testing, since it is quite likely to contains heaps of bugs, and it also requires frequent updates of your openhbci installation. Interested users should still wait until the official announcement of the feature freeze.
- finish Setup druid (2h) - finish Balance retrieval with account reconcile (2h) - finish transaction invocation at bank (2h) - add hbci job queueing, so that several transactions can be sent in one connection (8h) - add transaction retrieval, and sync that with generic transaction import (12h) Given my current spare time, I think I'll finish these features until Oct 6. What do other people think about their planned features and how long it will take to complete them? Of course we could always come up with more features :-) , but for a new stable release we need to decide what goes in now and what goes in later. How about the following schedule for a stable release *now*: Oct 13 Feature freeze, release 1.7.1-alpha Oct 27 Total feature freeze, initial string freeze + initial translation work, release 1.7.2-alpha Nov 10 Deep freeze = only bugfixes, String freeze, call for translations, release 1.7.3-beta Nov 24 still Deep+string freeze, only reviewed bugfixes, release 1.7.4-beta Dec 8 Release 1.8.0, or if needed another 1.7.5 release and 1.8.0 on Dec 22 Of course the alpha/beta release numbering scheme is up for discussion, as is the whole schedule. What do people think? Christian _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
